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96GT - 1st - 2nd shift issue
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<blockquote data-quote="SN95_Project" data-source="post: 1512677" data-attributes="member: 29044"><p>Our '96GT recently decided it will only shift from 1st to 2nd if I let off of the throttle. All other gears shift smoothly. No jerking or anything from 1st to 2nd either. Just won't go until I let off of the throttle. Any tips here?</p><p></p><p>Took it out for another spin. Doing same thing. Will shift smoothly from first to second if I manually put it in 1st, then shift it up to second. When I put it in drive, it seems like it wants to go back to first then shifts smoothly to second if I let off on throttle like mentioned before.</p><p></p><p>Thank you!</p><p></p><p>**EDIT** Did some research and it looks like it is a accumulator piston. Found some good info on TCCOA and youtube. Gonna buy parts tomorrow and try to work on it this week.</p><p></p><p>Anyone that's done the JMOD have a link to the drill template for a 1996? I can't seem to find it on TCCOA.</p><p></p><p>**EDIT #2** So I was able to get all of the info needed as well as the template (Thank you and credit to RAU03MACH). Ordered everything from globaltransmissionparts dot com with free shipping and no tax (in OH). Hopefully I'll have everything late this week/early next week and can knock this out over Christmas break! If anyone has this happen and needs details, feel free to DM me for updates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SN95_Project, post: 1512677, member: 29044"] Our '96GT recently decided it will only shift from 1st to 2nd if I let off of the throttle. All other gears shift smoothly. No jerking or anything from 1st to 2nd either. Just won't go until I let off of the throttle. Any tips here? Took it out for another spin. Doing same thing. Will shift smoothly from first to second if I manually put it in 1st, then shift it up to second. When I put it in drive, it seems like it wants to go back to first then shifts smoothly to second if I let off on throttle like mentioned before. Thank you! **EDIT** Did some research and it looks like it is a accumulator piston. Found some good info on TCCOA and youtube. Gonna buy parts tomorrow and try to work on it this week. Anyone that's done the JMOD have a link to the drill template for a 1996? I can't seem to find it on TCCOA. **EDIT #2** So I was able to get all of the info needed as well as the template (Thank you and credit to RAU03MACH). Ordered everything from globaltransmissionparts dot com with free shipping and no tax (in OH). Hopefully I'll have everything late this week/early next week and can knock this out over Christmas break! If anyone has this happen and needs details, feel free to DM me for updates. [/QUOTE]
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